Lets see, Painswick has to be first and foremost for shared fairways. Some work and some dont'!
The 2nd & 14th are ok.
The 3rd and 13th are ok.
I don't think the crossover for #s 4 & 12 work well. #4 could be a cracking par 3 with the tee moved up, unfortunately its bombs away from the 12th tee.
#6 and #11 is the best crossover on the course. Great use of the land which allows for the course to route back out of the hilltop fort. Brilliant!
The 8th & 9th. Bill tells no lie, balls coming flying in fast and furious if you are heading down the 8th. Do I think it works? Certainly not. Its crazy dangerous and the 9th is no better for having a blind drive. I can't undestand why the tee for #9 is moved up top and probably to the left of #8 fairway. It creates a crossover, but that is much preferable to the aerial assault I suffered!
#16 & 17 are ok.
I spose many are wondering what the hell is going on at Painswick. It has to be seen to be believed.
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I have some half a dozen or so nice pics of Painswick how do i post them?
BTW.
Crossing holes at Painswick are: 1,2*,3,4,6,8,9,11,12,13,14,16,17 *the 2nd crosses the 1st and 14th.
There are several quite dangerous situations there, 8 and 9 can be lethal as you say the drive from 9 is sort of blind, but some other areas are blind to the walkers of other users of this land. 11 is dangerous, the blind short holes. If they ever had to comply with 'modern regulations' this course would come to an end.